High-resolution Fourier transform infrared spectra of SiO were recorded from two sources, the umbral region of a sunspot and a high-temperature laboratory cell. Rovibrational transitions in the sunspot absorption spectrum were measured in consecutive vibrational bands from (1, 0) to (13, 12) with J values as high as 141 for (SiO)-Si-28-O-16 (1258 lines) and (1, 0) to (6, 5) for (SiO)-Si-29-O-16 and (SiO)-Si-30-O-16 (455 lines). In the lower temperature laboratory emission spectrum only 387 rotational lines in the (1, 0) to (5, 4) bands were measured exclusively for (SiO)-Si-28-O-16. The laboratory spectrum served primarily to calibrate the lines in the sunspot spectrum to absolute rest frequencies. An improved set of Dunham constants for the (1) Sigma(+) ground state was obtained from a global fit of a combined data set consisting of our IR data and all the previously reported microwave and millimeter-wave data. In addition, an internuclear potential for the (1) Sigma(+) ground state, in the form of a parameterized modified-Morse function, was also obtained by fitting the data directly to the eigenvalues of the radial Schrodinger equation.